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'People will die': Sceptics doubt Elon Musk's promise that self-driving Tesla robo-taxis will be on the road by 2020

'People will die': Sceptics doubt Elon Musk's promise that self-driving Tesla robo-taxis will be on the road by 2020

Elon Musk has released details of his audacious plan to create a network of robotic taxis to compete against Uber and other ride-hailing services.

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Tesla sends team to investigate Model S explosion in Shanghai
Tesla

Tesla sends team to investigate Model S explosion in Shanghai

Tesla is investigating video footage that appears to show smoke billowing from a Tesla Model S just moments before it exploded in a Shanghai car park.

  • by Hamza Shaban
Architect of two strikes system claims it is doing its job
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Governance

Architect of two strikes system claims it is doing its job

Allan Fels helped design the arrangement and says it should be stronger not abolished.

  • by Mathew Dunckley
CBA backs public register of flammable cladding buildings
Banking products

CBA backs public register of flammable cladding buildings

Bank giant has bolstered calls for greater transparency to help home buyers.

  • by Simon Johanson and Clancy Yeates
In the cloud: Why this project planning unicorn is watching Australia closely
Start-ups

In the cloud: Why this project planning unicorn is watching Australia closely

Billion-dollar company Asana is banking on Australian businesses as project planning tools become the new normal.

  • by Emma Koehn
Musk tweets show Tesla and major supplier need 'marriage counselling'
Governance

Musk tweets show Tesla and major supplier need 'marriage counselling'

Elon Musk's public scrap with major supplier Panasonic has high stakes.

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Go 'all in' to get best from remote workers, urges tech boss
Opinion
Industrial relations

Go 'all in' to get best from remote workers, urges tech boss

Flexible work is becoming more common. But many managers remain sceptical of its benefits,and few companies have mastered it.

  • by John McDuling
Time is up for two strikes rule on executive pay, say advisers
Regulation

Time is up for two strikes rule on executive pay, say advisers

Corporate advisers claim the system that was supposed to rein in excesses is being misused.

  • by Mathew Dunckley
Black Swans and a 'White House': inside Huawei's headquarters
Telecommunications

Black Swans and a 'White House': inside Huawei's headquarters

As a 5G future looms the big question is what role will the Chinese giant play?

  • by Jennifer Duke
Foreign high-roller gambling market tipped to rebound within months
Gaming & wagering

Foreign high-roller gambling market tipped to rebound within months

Gaming analysts are now "optimistic" about the chances of a recovery in Australian casinos' high-roller gambling schemes in the coming year.

  • by Nick Toscano
Retailers rethinking Christmas as Black Friday tears up calendar
Commercial real estate

Retailers rethinking Christmas as Black Friday tears up calendar

Digital sales events are reshaping the year for the nation's retailers.

  • by Carolyn Cummins